::Help me improve theme::- Umair from Noobslab.com pointed me out that there is a bug - strange menu backgroud color like in those screenshots: www.noobslab.com/2013/04/eleme…Does everybody has this bug? i'd really would like to recreate it and fix it.

::General::

- Theme comes with two versions - with dark panels and menus (elementary-dkpanel), and with light panels and menus (elementaryish).- Theme works with Unity and with Gnome Classic Session (gnome-fallback)- If you have installed previous version of this theme - please delete it first, because names of themes are the same.- Theme is based on Greybird theme and inspired by Elementary theme- for Gnome 3.6 (versions from Ubuntu 12.10 or 13.04)- theme was designed to use with AppMenu (Global menu), of course you can use it with standard menubar, but it looks best with Appmenu.- I have not tested it with any other file managers, so i have no idea how it looks with Nemo, Athena, Marlin or Thunar. But it shouldn't look bad.- There are some mac-ish looking widgets in this theme, so if you're allergic to mac os x design - please don't use it.

- In 13.04 Gnome-panel session with Compiz some people have problems with maximized window borders (it's gtk-window-decorator bug). Emerald also has this problem but only with some themes - so i've made Emerald theme for elementaryish (and egtk) that is free of this bug, and works well with gnome-panel session

- Emerald theme is in "Emerald theme" folder

:: Beta for Gala/Mutter::

- This is 1.1.5 version but with dark color scheme and gnome3 window theme, so if you use app that uses dark color scheme you'll have nice dark windows and widgets. Here is screenshot: dolsilwa.deviantart.com/art/Gn…

- You can find it in "Beta" folder.

::Fonts::

- Theme looks good with every font but it looks best with elementary-style fonts:

- To DanRabbit and rest of elementary team - for great design.- To Simon Steinbeiß and Shimmer Project team - for Greybird code which was great base for this theme.- To Trastes - creator of Gnome Cupertino theme - i've borrowed some of his great css code.

Hi! Do you use IRC? Maybe we can talk about how to make this theme better. (I have been using it for some time already!) Do you make everything from scratch or do you take some code from the elementary theme? If you put the following so it get loaded (I have been placing it in gtk-widgets-assets.css) pantheon-files will look better!:

/***************** * Widget States * ****************/

* { background-color: @bg_color; color: @text_color;}

*:insensitive { color: @insensitive_color;}

*:selected,*:selected:focus { background-color: alpha (@selected_bg_color, 0.9); color: @selected_fg_color;}Here is how it looks with or without:i.imgur.com/8c6NMj9.png

Hi thereElementaryish theme is based on Greybird, and is designed to work with Ubuntu (and i hope Xubuntu) if you want to you can fork elementaryish and make your release tailored to your needs (and your OS) - it's open source .

It's not that i don't want to improve elementaryish - i would love to, but there are some issues. It's not Gnome 2 anymore, when you had one theme and it worked well on every distro, i've explained it many times (for example in Ubuntu Discourse: ubuntu-discourse.org/t/inconsi… ) you can't make theme to look good in Unity, and at the same time in Pantheon or Gnome-shell - they have different HIG's (or they don't have HIG's at all). Fix for pantheon-files is one of examples: if you make fixed color for foreground like in here:

* { background-color: @bg_color; color: @text_color;}

you'll get dark symbolic images in pantheon-files, but at the same time hovered menu item will have black letters instead of white. It's really hard now to make your theme compatibile with all file managers (nautilus, marlin, pantheon-files, nemo, athena) with all DE's and all the other stuff that comes with it. Today developer really has to choose his Desktop Environment, because it's impossible to make theme look good in every one of them.

Ah, I see! Right now I´m playing around with Elementaryish and Greybird to make it work with the latest gtk, and with some of the elementary apps, (it´s really hard for a beginner, you are doing a great work!)

I'm using the Dark Panel version of this theme and when using Ubuntu Tweak, I'm experiencing an issue with the background changing to a solid black color after I click the "Refresh" button. I don't know if this is an issue with the theme or with the software.

Hi, I installed it, enabled via unity-tweak tool and it seems latest version have some problems. In firefox, only decorations are in elementaryish style, not tabs. In amarok, it uses grey/orange GTK theme like it did with ambiance, Ubuntu one cloud widget in panel has the text in the same colour as the window, so it is not readable. With previous version, I didn't have these problems.

Well, I found it... the problem was, the GTK settings in system-settings from KDE I have installed too told firefox and amarok to use Ambiance theme. Now it is OK. Fonts in Ubuntu One cloud applet resolved by installation in /usr/share/themes instead of .themes folder.

Hi, you should be able to change gtk theme with Ubuntu tweak (if you can't, check theme folder if there is permission for all users to use folders and files).But as far as i know changing windows borders in Ubuntu tweak does not work (and it's a bug from 2012)

Ok, i understand now... but i don't think it's possible in gtk 3.6. I havent seen any theme with animated progressbar (but i admit it would look awesome). Sad thing is - there was animated progressbar in gtk 2.x :-/